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No I don't think the category should be in food.
I am finding these last few years that food is non-smelling and non-tasting.
I recall my mum making cabbage, onions, fish, oh everything and not that in order - I used to baulk at the smell of cabbage lingering on walls, curtains etc for days on end.
Onions blinded you when cutting up, smelt for days etc.
I have just opened a large tin of salmon and cut up an onion and have just said to myself not a smell from anything and not even a taste of things that used to taste glorious.
Even matt or gloss paint - no smell of that too but that's ok.
What is our food being fertilised in.
Everything is so bloody bland.
I am finding these last few years that food is non-smelling and non-tasting.
I recall my mum making cabbage, onions, fish, oh everything and not that in order - I used to baulk at the smell of cabbage lingering on walls, curtains etc for days on end.
Onions blinded you when cutting up, smelt for days etc.
I have just opened a large tin of salmon and cut up an onion and have just said to myself not a smell from anything and not even a taste of things that used to taste glorious.
Even matt or gloss paint - no smell of that too but that's ok.
What is our food being fertilised in.
Everything is so bloody bland.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As my neighbour (an elderly lady) and I were talking about when you were coming home from school years ago - you were able to smell all the neighbours' dinners coming up the street. lovely homecooking.
And of a Sunday where I lived two maiden aunts baked their apple pies from their houses and sold them for a pittance - were there beautiful or what - to die for.
I am finding food unbelievable - ie rotten
And of a Sunday where I lived two maiden aunts baked their apple pies from their houses and sold them for a pittance - were there beautiful or what - to die for.
I am finding food unbelievable - ie rotten
There are lots of varieties of onions and I think a lot of the main supermarkets have gone for the milder ones now.
When it comes to tinned foods like your Salmon, there has been a bit push to reduce salt content, that mat well affect flavour intensity.
I think losing the sense of smell or taste must be awful - happened to someone I know.
When it comes to tinned foods like your Salmon, there has been a bit push to reduce salt content, that mat well affect flavour intensity.
I think losing the sense of smell or taste must be awful - happened to someone I know.
I lost my sense of taste and smell many many years ago, must be 10-12 years.
I didn't know I had until round at daughters who had a new puppy.
She had an accident on the floor and everyone was gagging at the smell. I couldn't smell a thing and haven't to this day.
I googled it a few years ago and one reason was a dentist nicking a nerve when doing a filling.
I now rely on memories as to what I like to eat and drink!
I didn't know I had until round at daughters who had a new puppy.
She had an accident on the floor and everyone was gagging at the smell. I couldn't smell a thing and haven't to this day.
I googled it a few years ago and one reason was a dentist nicking a nerve when doing a filling.
I now rely on memories as to what I like to eat and drink!